Panic! At The Disco have announced a U.S. summer headlining tour. Joining the band will be Walk The Moon, as well as Magic Man and Youngblood Hawke on select dates. Pre-sale tickets for The Gospel Tour start on Wednesday at 10am local time and you can RSVP here for the code. Check out a video from P!ATD frontman Brendon Urie below as well as the tour dates! httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uYGjSaasJ4 Tour Dates: w/ Walk The Moon, Magic Man* and Youngblood Hawke^ 7/18 – Magna, UT @ The Great Salt Air* 7/22 – Milwaukee, WI @ The Eagles Ballroom* 7/23 – Indianapolis, IN… Read more »
Ever the busy group, The Mowgli’s will be hitting the road this winter on the “Random Acts of Kindness” tour with X Ambassadors and Royal Teeth, following their stint with Walk the Moon and Smallpools. You can find those dates here! 11/4 Oklahoma City, OK – Conservatory* 11/5 Little Rock, AR – Juanita’s Cafe and Bar* 11/6 Nashville, TN – Cannery Ballroom* 11/7 Atlanta, GA – The Loft* 11/12 Charlottesville, VA – Jefferson Theater 11/13 Washington, D.C. – Rock and Roll Hotel 11/14 Providence, RI – Lupo’s 11/15 Boston MA – Paradise Rock Club 11/16 Rochester NY – Water Street… Read more »
Indie rock has been growing exponentially popular in the mainstream, and newcomers Atlas Genius are sure to make their mark in the scene with When It Was Now. With smooth vocals, lush synths, and vivid guitars, this album is perfect for long drives or relaxing with your friends.
Josh’s celebrity crush is revealed on the latest episode on First Person. Can you guess who it is? Plus, Imagine Dragons, Walk The Moon, and Django Django play.
As the calendar flips toward 2026, an entire generation of albums that helped shape the sound, style, and emotional vocabulary of the early 2010s hits a major milestone. These records soundtracked Warped Tour summers, first heartbreaks, and long drives with the windows down—and somehow, they’re all turning 15. From pop-punk revival cornerstones to scene-defining debuts and genre-crossing breakthroughs, these albums haven’t just aged well—they’ve grown into blueprints for the alternative landscape we’re still living in today. Here are 21 monumental albums turning 15 in 2026. Go Radio — Lucky Street Lucky Street marked Go Radio’s major-label debut on Fearless Records and… Read more »
Ice Nine Kills is going full Joker mode on their new track and music video for “The Laugh Track,” which pays homage to Tim Burton‘s vision of Batman and Jack Nicholson’s interpretation of The Joker. To add to the spooky and cartoonish vibes, the horror-loving act brought in the likes of scream king Matthew Lillard, as well as Phil Morris and Terry Kiser, to the music video. Frontman Spencer Charnas says, “Why be a brooding bat when you can have the last laugh? After all, Jack Nicholson got top billing in Batman ’89. While Michael Keaton’s haunted Bruce Wayne is… Read more »
Life comes at you fast and new music will come at you even quicker. With all that happens every day, it’s easy to lose track of which artist released what, who’s touring, and all the other announcements that happen in between. Don’t worry though, we’ve got you covered. Every week, we track the latest new releases so that you don’t have to—from artists who are just starting to make their mark in the business to scene staples you love hearing more from. This week, we heard singles from plenty of acts including Millionares and Magnolia Park, two new tracks from… Read more »
Bad Omens has officially revealed that they’re back in the recording studio, according to posts made on social media in September 2024. Now, the band has dropped an official teaser video, and fans are over-the-moon excited for all that’s to come. The teaser video feels like it is straight out of a horror movie. Eerie visuals include a TV in a dark room playing nothing but static, an empty hospital bed, and a shadowy figure walking down a narrow hallway. The end of the video fades to black, and you can hear a robotic, raspy voice say, “Goodbye, friend.” On… Read more »
Sick of all the lovey dovey trash that comes with Valentine’s Day? No fear, as idobi have the perfect heartbreak soundtrack right here.
From rock n’ roll godmother Sister Rosetta Tharpe to grunge singer Tina Bell, there have always been Black rock music artists. Pop-punk and alternative rock are no different. To celebrate Black History Month and the kickass contributions of Black rock artists, here are 10 Black pop-punk and alt-rock artists you should listen to year-round. Fefe Dobson The Canadian pop-punk singer Fefe Dobson released her self-titled debut album in 2003, which spawned hits that included “Take Me Away,” “Bye Bye Boyfriend,” and “Everything.” She would follow that album with 2006’s Sunday Love and 2010’s Joy. The latter was especially notable for… Read more »